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Council hears developer and neighbors on proposed fuel center; zoning and service conditions remain key
Summary
Developers seeking a variance for a commercial fueling site told council it will be a fueling-only operation with cameras, lighting mitigation and restrictions on idling; residents urged the council to require a planned-commercial review and to attach enforceable conditions tied to water/sewer service.
A developer seeking approval for a fueling site at the intersection of state Route 762 and U.S. 104 presented the project to the council and answered public questions on Oct. 7, emphasizing the site would be a fueling-only facility with lighting and noise mitigation and a prohibition on long-term truck idling.
Several nearby residents told the council they worry the site could become a truck stop, increase traffic and noise, lower nearby property values and increase crime and nuisance activity. A resident said national statistics link truck stops to some prostitution and narcotics…
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